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Published on 2024-04-29 08:00:00
Jack Grealish, the Manchester City and England forward, has recently been named a global brand ambassador for Pepsi, adding to his growing list of partnerships including OKX and Gucci. This agreement reflects his success both on and off the field, highlighting his status as one of the Premier League’s top players and a prominent figure in global football. As part of the deal, Grealish will be involved in exclusive initiatives to engage fans and feature in Pepsi’s upcoming global football campaign.
The 28-year-old expressed his excitement about joining forces with Pepsi as a brand ambassador, citing the brand’s history of working with top football stars. Alongside talents like Vinicius Jr. and Son Heung-min, Grealish will play a central role in promoting enjoyment and participation in the sport worldwide. Amidst his brand partnerships, Grealish remains focused on his performances with Manchester City, with upcoming Premier League matches and an FA Cup final against Manchester United on the horizon.
Grealish’s latest partnership with Pepsi adds to his growing off-field success, aligning him with other top footballers and brands in the industry. As he continues to make a name for himself as a global sports icon, Grealish’s involvement in various campaigns and initiatives positions him as a key figure in engaging fans and promoting the beautiful game. With his upcoming appearances in Pepsi’s global football campaign and ongoing efforts with Manchester City, Grealish’s star power and influence in the football world continue to rise.
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